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H A Dsetup.ce8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
H A Dmain.ce8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix
e8337044 Tue Sep 01 18:50:26 GMT 2020 Chuck Silvers <chs@FreeBSD.org> Move all of the error prints in readsb() from stderr to stdout.
The only output from fsck that should go to stderr is the usage message.
if setup() fails then exit with EEXIT rather than 0.

Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: Netflix